The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 89Archibald Constable and Company, 1822 - English literature |
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... heart ; and I would se- riously advise all young men to ab- stain from seeking consorts in gum- shonless families , where plain rolling- pins are used . Nor was the gudewife of Balachan an idle spectator to pass- ing events . No woman ...
... heart ; and I would se- riously advise all young men to ab- stain from seeking consorts in gum- shonless families , where plain rolling- pins are used . Nor was the gudewife of Balachan an idle spectator to pass- ing events . No woman ...
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... heart , and diffuse à delirium over the mind , rest all their weight upon one's own exer- tions , and centre all their visions in independent success . Such are the anticipations of the eloquent lawyer , the skilful physician , the ...
... heart , and diffuse à delirium over the mind , rest all their weight upon one's own exer- tions , and centre all their visions in independent success . Such are the anticipations of the eloquent lawyer , the skilful physician , the ...
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... heart is still with thine and thee . Again I view thy vallies green , Thy hills , thy woods , thy prospects fair ; And doubly sweet to me the scene , For all that I have lov'd are there , Where once my infant footsteps rov'd , My mind ...
... heart is still with thine and thee . Again I view thy vallies green , Thy hills , thy woods , thy prospects fair ; And doubly sweet to me the scene , For all that I have lov'd are there , Where once my infant footsteps rov'd , My mind ...
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... heart , " he cursed all ty- rants and vain glory . " Why did he not give us the curse ? It would have been a model of imitation for all fu- ture cursers and swearers . tory of this castigated hero must be read in the original . It ...
... heart , " he cursed all ty- rants and vain glory . " Why did he not give us the curse ? It would have been a model of imitation for all fu- ture cursers and swearers . tory of this castigated hero must be read in the original . It ...
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... heart swell- ed almost to bursting , and I threw myself upon the grass , and shed some natural tears . My sister , when she was seventeen , went to serve with a neighbouring farmer . She was beautiful as the young spring , and artless ...
... heart swell- ed almost to bursting , and I threw myself upon the grass , and shed some natural tears . My sister , when she was seventeen , went to serve with a neighbouring farmer . She was beautiful as the young spring , and artless ...
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